strong drink in English

noun
1
alcohol, especially liquor.
He also points to a fondness for strong drink taken neat; whisky and vodka rather than English ale or Irish stout.

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1. 6 I think strong drink is damnation.

2. 1 He has tempered the strong drink with water.

3. Aguardiente is a very pure, strong drink that is rarely mixed with other liquors

4. Befuddle Meaning: "confuse," originally "to confuse with strong drink or opium" (by 1832), from be- + fuddle

5. The Bensonhurst is yet another cocktail named for an NYC neighborhood, and it’s a strong drink with a hint of maraschino.

6. Finally, indulgence in rich foods and strong drink day after day would hardly be healthful for people of any age, let alone for the young.

7. How wretchedly are those intoxicated and Besotted that suffer themselves at any time to be intoxicated, especially to be by the frequent commission of the sin Besotted with wine or strong drink!

8. Arrack: 1 n any of various strong liquors distilled from the fermented sap of toddy palms or from fermented molasses Synonyms: arak Type of: John Barleycorn , booze , hard drink , hard liquor , liquor , spirits , strong drink an alcoholic beverage that is distilled rather than fermented

9. Absinthe—perhaps you remember this strong drink from films like Madame X, From Hell, Van Helsing, or even Eurotrip.Absinthe has played both small and major roles in over 40 films since 1899 when it appeared in the French silent film: Wonderful Absinthe.In the early 19th century, the appearance of Absinthe in film may have been for propaganda.

10. The name itself is a witty rejoinder: The founders wanted something fun and clever to upstage that mewling sob-fest called the Renaissance Weekend, held to polite applause every New Year's weekend in Hilton Head, South Carolina, starring the Clintons and a thousand other Third Way Bubbleheads.Dark Ages, by contrast, promised cigars, strong drink, Robert Bork, and lots of warm Phoenix weather.